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London Nightlife and London Gigs

London the tinsel town of happiness and perhaps one of the most civilized cities of the world, goes wild in the night with disco jockeys thundering beats of latest remixes, of course smoke and light are beyond the scope and boundaries of courteous boundation of vintage ladies and gentlemen stigmata. Night life in London is rocking as in any metropolitan city of the world and offers some of the most exquisite line of disco clubs and pubs reigning beers for teens and youths of all ages, all night long. Party animals enjoy the rhythm of the pulsating dance floor and if that was not all London decided to booze its nocturnal saplings with comedy clubs budding like viruses inside the city.

Lamb & Flag is one of the oldest pubs in Britain with a history of 300 years of merry making and a soul of, “eat drink and be merry”, its creaky wooden stairs smell of the same old beer, that was served during the vintage days, where machismos was exemplified with bare knuckles fight which often turned out to be a bloody hooligan experience eventually.

Another pub which can be a bit spooky is Shunt Vaults, it is rather a set of exclusive set of underground tunnels with noises echoing in the corridors ignited with a dim purple lights so if you are one of those who have pace makers be cautious of this dark ride which finally ends at the entrance that is found at the end of the tunnel.

 

On the Oxford Street Mash offers a deafening roar of music, making the atmosphere a blend of disco and night clubs however if you are hungry you can satisfy your taste buds with the cuisines offered at the restaurant upstairs. The after work crowds are the prime audience which engulf this pub.

 

However if you are in a mood of a hip hop music and shake one or two then, 93 feet, at 150 Brick Lane offers an enormous dance floor in form of two Spartan dance floors by the evening the place is packed like serenades and everyone is in a mood to shake off their pressure in the youth of the night.

     

Bar Rumba, is yet another major DJ bar which has kept the urban scene in UK’s West End alive since nineties, with the night growing young the bar seem to fill with pot puree of diverse cultures black or white the crowd becomes colorful with the heat an sweat of the bodies moving and wiggling on the music exclusive for party animals, Friday and Saturday seem to be the days when the party is hot and shaking. Many of the well known names have performed at this place along with major US stars.

  

Cargo, at 83 Rivington Street, operates on a Music Food and Dance concept and is alarmingly adorned with some of the most innovated music which is focused on hip hops break beats and world music the place smells of hot street foods of the city with a persona of dance rhythm under the intoxicating sets of beers and wine.


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London has decided that the spark of beer dance and clubs are not enough and to add sparkle to the fire comedy clubs such as Comedy Café, at 66 Rivington Street, offers the best lungs exercises for you as has become the key destination for the performers. You are not only served with roaring laughter and pumping adrenaline but the place is well stacked with delicacies and drinks to booze you without starving.

 

The Comedy Store is the spiritual home of stand-up in the

UK. Despite being the best large comedy venue in the country, the Store still succeeds in creating an intimacy between comic and audience and the central London location gives it a wonderfully mixed crowd. It can also be credited with discovering a host of alternative comedians throughout the 80s: Paul Merton, Rik Mayall, Adrian Edmonson, Eddie Izzard, Steve Coogan, Jennifer Saunders, Dawn French, Keith Allen, Clive Anderson and Ben Elton all started out in this small West End

 joint.